Topband: BOGs in alley under powerlines
Bob K6UJ
k6uj at pacbell.net
Thu Oct 13 18:24:33 EDT 2016
Chet,
That sounds interesting. I may try it myself. In my situation, I live
on a corner
and could only run the bog out in the west direction which might be good
for europe
which is NW of me. It depends how directional it is on receive. What
kind of directivity
have you noticed on receiving with your BOG ?
Bob
K6UJ
On 10/13/16 2:34 PM, Chet Moore wrote:
>
>
> Hi Hank,
>
> what i do here is pretty much what you want to do. I run mine down the
> gutter from my house about 300 feet laying the wire in the gutter. I have
> the wire on an electrical cord reel. It crosses the driveways of 3
> neighbors. I reel it out after dark and reel it back up when done. yes,
> cars do and have backed over it and never knew it. to keep the wire in the
> gutter, I take my sunday (thickest day of the week) newspapers, put them
> back in the plastic protective bags, fill the bag with water which is soaked
> up by the newspapers, tie the end of the bag with a bag tie to keep any
> water in and lay the soggy newspaper in the gutter, one on each side of the
> driveway to keep the wire low to the ground so it does not snag the
> undercarriage of any car coming into or out of their driveway. A rock or
> brick or other type of weighting would likely tip off the owner of the
> house. If and When they see a newspaper sort of laying in the gutter, they
> just assume that the paper boy missed his target, the insulated wire is only
> out after dark and my wire is very dark green, almost black and you really
> can't see the wire at night, even the one house closest to the streetlight.
> it has worked for about 7 years without anyone noticing. Technically believe
> I am laying the wire on city property and not on someones personal property.
> No I have not actually researched to see if the homeowner owns any part of
> the gutter. Each night when done, I roll up the wire and then pick up the
> newspapers. This is not a particularly busy street. I have about 180
> countries on 160. unfortunately, I can only do this aiming 75 degrees or so
> due to privacy fences going in other directions. I have never heard a JA or
> KL7 on 160, even though I hear other nearby stations here working KL7 in the
> CQ and arrl DX contests. In the cq and arrl 160 tests I click on every
> pacific spot but so far no joy. there is a house 80 feet behind me so I am
> deaf to the west. the power lines are on poles 30 feet above the gutter
> directly above the bog. I shunt feed my 95 foot tower which has about 90
> radials.
> I have used the bog in the gutter both terminated and unterminated and see
> not any difference. the gutters are cement, the road surface is asphalt so
> the bog is laying on the cement for the whole run.I don't remember the full
> call but there is I think a W7/K7 (k7ca/ce ??), possibly portable CE3 in
> chile who runs low power. to work him I ran out the bog to the south intead
> of 70 degrees. He was 539 on the bog and I could just barely tell he was
> there listening on the shunt fed tower.Laying my BOG in the back yard away
> from the power lines is not an option. my bog is a just about twice as long
> as yours is projected to be but it will cost you practically nothing to put
> the bog out and in your case it looks like it can be left in place. The
> price is right, so I'd say.........Go for it !
>
> 73
>
> Chet N4FX
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Lloyd -
> N9LB
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2016 3:59 PM
> To: topband at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: Topband: BOGs in alley under powerlines
>
> Assuming the utilities are all in the back yards, I'd suggest you look at
> running a BOG wire along the edge of the sidewalk in the front yards.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of HankP
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2016 2:51 PM
> To: topband at contesting.com
> Subject: Topband: BOGs in alley under powerlines
>
> Is there any point in trying a 160 foot or so BOG down an alley if there are
> powerlines and phone lines and cable TV 15 to 30 feet above ??? (Along with
> Centurylink VDSL2 carriers across band 2 to 3 dB above my -100 dBm invvee
> noise. - at least they are not -75 dBm anymore after two days and two people
> and 75 days of hassle )
>
> Probably not but maybe I am missing something - alley runs east - west .
>
> Anybody ever tried this ?
>
> Hank K7HP
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